Photos: Locked-out Habs practice

John Kenney, The Gazette11.11.2012

New Montreal Canadiens player Francis Bouillon takes part in a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012. This is the second go-round for Bouillon who started his NHL career in Montreal.

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Josh Gorges of the Montreal Canadiens (right) and former Hab Mathieu Darche take part in a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Brian Gionta (right) of the Montreal Canadiens has a playful tussle with Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Locked-out NHL players, including former Montreal Canadien player Mathieu Darche (left) and current Canadien Max Pacioretty take part in a practice at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Locked-out NHL players, including the Montreal Canadiens' Travis Moen (right) and Brian Gionta (centre, talking with former Canadien and current Canuck Max Lapierre) take part in practice a at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Max Pacioretty of the Montreal Canadiens makes a pass during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Max Pacioretty of the Montreal Canadiens, takes a shot during a practice of locked-out NHL players, including at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Erik Cole of the Montreal Canadiens, takes a shot during a practice of locked-out NHL players, including at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Team captain Brian Gionta (left) of the Montreal Canadiens talks with Patrick Chevrefils, a Montreal police officer, who was playing in the nets during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Max Pacioretty (right) of the Montreal Canadiens, wearing his Team USA helmet, battles for the puck with Candiens teammate Josh Gorges during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Brian Gionta (right) of the Montreal Canadiens battles near the boards with Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Erik Cole (right) of the Montreal Canadiens battles for ht puck with Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Brian Gionta of the Montreal Canadiens makes a turn during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Travis Moen of the Montreal Canadiens looks up after taking a tumble during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Travis Moen of the Montreal Canadiens looks up after taking a tumble during a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
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Max Pacioretty of the Montreal Canadiens, wearing his Team USA helmet, takes part in a practice of locked-out NHL players at a rink in Candiac in the south shore area of Montreal Monday, Novermber 12, 2012.John Kenney
/ The Gazette

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